I need to put my steel backtracks on an older IPad and run the songs from the iPad into my guitar amp.
I'm wondering if anyone has a preferred player (other than the built-in Apple Music player) that they use for this adventure? I "think"
I can get the songs onto the iPad using iTunes.
Also, if necessary I do have a couple old Android tablets around I could use for all this. Looking for any suggestions of which tablet and software to use.
For what it's worth, I also have several multi-track mp3 backtracks that I could actually "Mix" if I found the right playback program.
I know lots of you guys and gals run backtracks so looking for your advice.
JB in Ohio
Backtrack Playing Help
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Backtrack Playing Help
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John,
Audacity is a free audio editor that works on Linux, Macintosh and Windows operating systems. Audacity can import multi-track MP3s. https://www.audacityteam.org/
Audacity is a free audio editor that works on Linux, Macintosh and Windows operating systems. Audacity can import multi-track MP3s. https://www.audacityteam.org/
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At first glance this looks like a great appDoug Taylor wrote:I don’t think you can beat Anytune for playing tracks, it is available in the App Store and if I remember correctly there is a free and a paid version, but could be wrong on that. It syncs with the songs in ITunes and you can slow down, loop and change keys. I use it every single day.
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I use this app every day!John Booth wrote:At first glance this looks like a great appDoug Taylor wrote:I don’t think you can beat Anytune for playing tracks, it is available in the App Store and if I remember correctly there is a free and a paid version, but could be wrong on that. It syncs with the songs in ITunes and you can slow down, loop and change keys. I use it every single day.
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Where are the SOURCE MP3 Files located now ? Itunes is perhaps the easiest and its also free, but you have to Upload the files to ITUNES. This makes them available to any device that can access ITUNES.
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